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Nordic diabetes skiing new territory Bigfoot family. Or, if went last year, no remember any information. Bigfoot brain not sponge. More like annoying Williams-Sonoma dishtowel never become absorbent, even after wash 15 times. Here what Bigfoot learn winter sports-travel.

An exterior pocket will not do for medical equipment. It is too cold out there.

When your T1 person has a life-long disdain for Harry Potter stories yet X = five minutes of intense questioning about Ravenclaw, Y should = “Let’s test your blood sugar.” Because it is 66 with 0.75 IOB and one small candy cane in the belly.

TEST OFTEN, BUT WHAT A PAIN IN THE ASS!

Nordic skiing, testing BG more urgent/bigger hassle than ever. Part of thing is: no child/parent desire remove mitten/glove. Other part is: everything wet. Need hanky for dry finger, then finger accidentally get snowy, then dry again, then hand so cold drop strip, then strip get wet, then open strip canister almost spill all strip because balance on slippery skis. Tip = stow hanky/extra strips strategically; practice.